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baltimore children get the chance to question michael vick about his involvement with dog fighting, the philadelphia eagles spoke to the kids at the football camp at the wood lawn high school. according to our partner, vick took the blame for getting in trouble and told the children he should have known better. he returned to the nfl last year after spending two years in federal prison. >>> and a drop in test scores has baltimore school leaders running. now they're considering a big change that has some parents upset. more on the school watch report. >> reporter: gigi bar net has more. >> reporter: after three years of back-to-back games, baltimore school leaders saw an across the board dip in test scores this year, reading results dropped by a little more than three percentage points, and math scores falling more at nearly 5%. now the question is how to get back on track. the answer may be here. >> we see the model that works in some of our schools, and the question is can we link it to particular grades. >> reporter: one expert wants a longer school week to begin for students in the fifth and 8th
baltimore children get the chance to question michael vick about his involvement with dog fighting, the philadelphia eagles spoke to the kids at the football camp at the wood lawn high school. according to our partner, vick took the blame for getting in trouble and told the children he should have known better. he returned to the nfl last year after spending two years in federal prison. >>> and a drop in test scores has baltimore school leaders running. now they're considering a big...
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and in new york, philadelphia and washington, the temperature is going to be high over the next couple of days, but, bob, when you add in the humidity, it will feel like it's at or above 110 degrees. >> schieffer: okay, dean. well, thank you. dean reynolds in chicago. as the heat continues to move east, it's going to put more and more pressure on the nation's power grid. and jim axelrod now with more on that. jim? >> reporter: well, hey, bob. con ed, the utility that provides electricity for ten million people in and around new york city, now expects to set a new record for power demand some time in the next couple of days. >> safety over comfort today... >> reporter: at the con ed command center in lower manhattan, they're on a conference call, tracking outages and disruptions. >> we have zero customers out and we have no other issues at this time. >> great. i like that report. >> reporter: never in the 30 years john miksad's been with con ed has he dealt with a demand quite like the one he expects to see some time before saturday. you're close to an all-time demand. >> yes. that is t
and in new york, philadelphia and washington, the temperature is going to be high over the next couple of days, but, bob, when you add in the humidity, it will feel like it's at or above 110 degrees. >> schieffer: okay, dean. well, thank you. dean reynolds in chicago. as the heat continues to move east, it's going to put more and more pressure on the nation's power grid. and jim axelrod now with more on that. jim? >> reporter: well, hey, bob. con ed, the utility that provides...
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also detroit milwaukee minneapolis we're going to go in miami on july sixteenth and we're going to philadelphia pittsburgh we're houston and so we're doing all that we can and i actually want to thank you because you are one of the few news outlets that actually wants to hear about how if we could make jobs the issue we're going to get more taxpayers more people to pay into the coffers of the government so that we can deal with these deficit unless we've got more people pay in and unless we improve the economy we're going to have this debt and this deficit we've got to grow ourselves out of this thing we can't just cut cut cut whittle away on the american dream is to wrong direction so thank you for giving us an opportunity to talk about it you're one of the few why i'm just curious you know i think maybe the reason why every one of the few that actually allow to talk about this is because again we go back to that sense of messaging and what you hear from our public. is this obviously there's a general distaste towards taxes in america and so you automatically hear that these are socialist poli
also detroit milwaukee minneapolis we're going to go in miami on july sixteenth and we're going to philadelphia pittsburgh we're houston and so we're doing all that we can and i actually want to thank you because you are one of the few news outlets that actually wants to hear about how if we could make jobs the issue we're going to get more taxpayers more people to pay into the coffers of the government so that we can deal with these deficit unless we've got more people pay in and unless we...
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. >> john can be confrontational as he was with this union leader in philadelphia. >> you're asking can you evaluate a teacher on the performance of the students? >> yes or no? >> no, you cannot. >> you cannot evaluate a teacher on the performance of his or her students? >> right. >> john was the first to expose how a supposedly nonprofit organization for children with add was secretly receiving money from the makers of ritalin. >> you don't see that as a conflict of interest taking money from the drug company? >> we see it as a responsibility of the drug company to give us that money. >> but he also knows how to hang back and let the story reveal itself. >> the next word is strenuous. strenuous is spelled strenous. . >> that's not how strenuous is spelled. but his students might never know it. after all these years, john is still at it because there are stories to be told and because he's vehicle fun. ♪ >> i had a date to keep at my office in a part of town that's seen better days. yes, i've had better days, locking for the best exposing the worst. this is my story. ♪ >> mr. merrow
. >> john can be confrontational as he was with this union leader in philadelphia. >> you're asking can you evaluate a teacher on the performance of the students? >> yes or no? >> no, you cannot. >> you cannot evaluate a teacher on the performance of his or her students? >> right. >> john was the first to expose how a supposedly nonprofit organization for children with add was secretly receiving money from the makers of ritalin. >> you don't see...
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the east side of the beltway still cleaning up from this morning on the outer loop at 702, another at philadelphia road at windsor way. accident on 648 is going to be at orleans. a budge of accidents in the city sweep south dean, west 39th at west university, and north street at west saratoga. another one in glen burnie at 648. and one at annapolis alexanderee farm road. on 895 northbound, we're still looking at delays there, the tunnel in the northbound direction 8 minutes, and southbound direction o'donnell tunnel another 8 minutes. there's a look at your drive times and speeds. doing better on the beltway, 40 miles per hour now is the slowest spot. there again a live look at your biggest 30 as we suspected it would be, on 50 eastbound if you're headed to the eastern shore. there's a look at the delays on 70 eastbound, running between 29 and marriott road. the traffic brought to you by blue diamond almonds, back to you. >>> putting violent offenders behind bars is a program that aimed to get criminals without warrants. it's been a huge success. >> reporter: a city-wide effort to put criminals wh
the east side of the beltway still cleaning up from this morning on the outer loop at 702, another at philadelphia road at windsor way. accident on 648 is going to be at orleans. a budge of accidents in the city sweep south dean, west 39th at west university, and north street at west saratoga. another one in glen burnie at 648. and one at annapolis alexanderee farm road. on 895 northbound, we're still looking at delays there, the tunnel in the northbound direction 8 minutes, and southbound...
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. >> if you would walk down the streets of philadelphia, walk down the street to new york in the 1850's and ask somebody, what is the most pressing problem facing america at this time, there would have told you it is the sectarian conflict, the fact that the catholics of trying to take over and done and trying to take over america. there was a rumor that the pope was going to come and establish headquarters in cincinnati. now, while cincinnati? i don't know. it seems that the pope would have better sense than that. nevertheless, this was the rumor. he was going to establish his headquarters at the jewish hospital in cincinnati. so, you get this connection. a conspiracy. americans love conspiracies. this was part of the conspiracy. so so far we have nothing about slavery. i mean, these guys are bent on destroying the roman catholic church. exterminating roman catholics. so, the german protestant immigrant came over. he was one of the great political cartoonists of the day in the 1850's, 1860's. he gave the santa clause, the democratic donkey and the republican elephant. here he has a c
. >> if you would walk down the streets of philadelphia, walk down the street to new york in the 1850's and ask somebody, what is the most pressing problem facing america at this time, there would have told you it is the sectarian conflict, the fact that the catholics of trying to take over and done and trying to take over america. there was a rumor that the pope was going to come and establish headquarters in cincinnati. now, while cincinnati? i don't know. it seems that the pope would...
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will will see further south in philadelphia, you had rain early and now things will clear up for a little bit. but there is a chance for something redeveloping back in the west. and as we cruise our way to the nation's capitol, it's drier. and then missouri, st. louis, you're in the clear for the time being, and back out towards i-29, we see strong storms developing possibly and a halving in sports like maryvale, so keep that in mind. high pressure, right below that frontal boundary extends from parts of the northeast through portions of the midwest and the ohio valley, and that's where you are going to see your best chance of storms. and the daytime heating, it could develop dry air masses. now, along parts of the gulf coast, the situation will be basically what you would expect this time of the year. sea breeze and daytime thunderstorms are a possibility. in the desert, the heat will be intense in many locations. and 91 in washington, and 93 in atlanta, and 87 in miami, and back towards the west coast, san francisco, 80 degrees, and it's warm for this time of the year. and then the dese
will will see further south in philadelphia, you had rain early and now things will clear up for a little bit. but there is a chance for something redeveloping back in the west. and as we cruise our way to the nation's capitol, it's drier. and then missouri, st. louis, you're in the clear for the time being, and back out towards i-29, we see strong storms developing possibly and a halving in sports like maryvale, so keep that in mind. high pressure, right below that frontal boundary extends...
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. >> instead of going to philadelphia and raising money, why didn't he call senator mcconnell, speaker boehner, minority leader pelosi and majority leader reed into his office and sit down and do his job. >> reporter: that elicited this sharp rebuttal from the president's spokesman. >> we can walk and chew gum estimate. >> reporter: mean time in acore corio -- choreography. >> as a special write-off for thoroughbred racehorses. >> the tax break for yacht owners. >> a tax break for private jets. >> reporter: and the sharp rhetoric turned to political theater when republicans bulked at the timing of an unrelated trade deal meeting that democrats said would help the economy. >> i look over there and i see these empty chairs. on the very same day that the july 4th recess has been canceled, because four or five members on that side refused to allow the senate to recess, supposedly because we have so much business. >> reporter: a whole lot of fiery rhetoric on both sides. it's not clear if any of this will have any impact on pushing the stalled debt talks forward. no meanings scheduled betwe
. >> instead of going to philadelphia and raising money, why didn't he call senator mcconnell, speaker boehner, minority leader pelosi and majority leader reed into his office and sit down and do his job. >> reporter: that elicited this sharp rebuttal from the president's spokesman. >> we can walk and chew gum estimate. >> reporter: mean time in acore corio -- choreography. >> as a special write-off for thoroughbred racehorses. >> the tax break for yacht...
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. >> the washington castles visit philadelphia freedom tonight. d.c.'s season is off to a good start. the castles had a capacity crowd for the debut of its new stadium along the southwest waterfront. venus williams and rene won a doubles game in overtime to give the castles the win. d.c. tops kansas city, 21-18. >>> the mystics were on the road last night visiting chicago sky. holts had a season high 34 points for chicago. washington falls 78-65. marissa coleman had 14 for d.c. >>> still ahead, the political showdown over the debt ceiling. the deadline is less than four weeks away. >> summer fun in ocean city, maryland. coming up, just how good the 4th of july was for the resort town. >> quick check of the commute now. monika samtani, over to you. >> thank you so much, mike. on the southbound side of the bw parkway, we're flying from route 100 all the way down to the beltway. the lanes are open. no problems on 95 in through baltimore. another look around the area. you're watching 9news now. stay with us. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent
. >> the washington castles visit philadelphia freedom tonight. d.c.'s season is off to a good start. the castles had a capacity crowd for the debut of its new stadium along the southwest waterfront. venus williams and rene won a doubles game in overtime to give the castles the win. d.c. tops kansas city, 21-18. >>> the mystics were on the road last night visiting chicago sky. holts had a season high 34 points for chicago. washington falls 78-65. marissa coleman had 14 for d.c....
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the philadelphia eaglelere that considering signing brett favre to come out of retirement again to play backup for michael vick. vick even tweeted it would be an honor to have favre as a backup. and favre tweeted back his penis so -- keep an eye -- a close eye on that. [ applause ] you thought that ended with anthony weiner, didn't you? elsewhere in the world of sports, in the nationwide federated auto parts 300 in lebanon, tennessee -- it rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? the pastor of the family baptist church in nashville said the prerace prayer. i don't know if god is selling advertising time now or what but if he is he definitely picked the right guy to sell it. >> heavenly father, we thank you tonight for all your bleleings you said in all things give thanks. so we want to thank you tonight for these mighty machines that you brought before us. thank you for the dodges and the toyotas. thank you for the fords and most of all we thank you for roush and yates partnering to give us the power that we see before us tonight. thank you for gm performance technology and ro-7 engines. thank
the philadelphia eaglelere that considering signing brett favre to come out of retirement again to play backup for michael vick. vick even tweeted it would be an honor to have favre as a backup. and favre tweeted back his penis so -- keep an eye -- a close eye on that. [ applause ] you thought that ended with anthony weiner, didn't you? elsewhere in the world of sports, in the nationwide federated auto parts 300 in lebanon, tennessee -- it rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? the pastor of the...
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morning showers around new york and philadelphia. we also have popup thunderstorms along the gulf coast. more rain from new mexico to wyoming. wet in the pacific northwest. >> a damp 69 in seattle. 88 in sacramento. 99 in colorado springs. 90s from the twin cities to dallas. 89 in detroit. 85 in bean town. >>> all right, how about this story. if you live in a house, perhaps you have a basement where you put the stuff you dodot want to deal with, maybe the holiday decorations, old clothes or whatever. >> or your mother-in-law. >> not mine, of course. imagine a colorado homeowner's surprise when they found this. this is disturbing and crazy. a horse. >> oh, yeah. where did the horse go? oh, yeah. mr. ed ended up right there in the basement. apparently fell in down there through a very small window. >> very small. how did it get in there? >> i don't know. >> rescuers had to remove a piece of the wall l cause the horse was just too big to walk up the stairs. about five hours later the horse was out of the house and the owner was left wit
morning showers around new york and philadelphia. we also have popup thunderstorms along the gulf coast. more rain from new mexico to wyoming. wet in the pacific northwest. >> a damp 69 in seattle. 88 in sacramento. 99 in colorado springs. 90s from the twin cities to dallas. 89 in detroit. 85 in bean town. >>> all right, how about this story. if you live in a house, perhaps you have a basement where you put the stuff you dodot want to deal with, maybe the holiday decorations, old...
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from philadelphia, pennsylvania. -- i am from philadelphia, pennsylvania. people without internet connections because they cannot afford it, should they also have not a voice -- also not have a voice in american democracy? guest: do you know people like that? >> yes. to your earlier statement about children from welfare, i was part of a program that does work and they are not all bad. guest: i was just saying that most people are not on welfare, for it is easy for the majority to say that. that is to my point about smoking or any unpopular minority can have its rights taken away fairly easily. but cutting something that most people get is really hard. which is why medicare is expensive and welfare is not, relatively speaking. i fundamentally disagree with your point. there is not a single person in america that has no access to information. there are public libraries in every community. i know that people busy. i know that people have a lot of concerns in their personal lives. lots of jobs, children, not a lot of time. that is the real issue. i am sympathet
from philadelphia, pennsylvania. -- i am from philadelphia, pennsylvania. people without internet connections because they cannot afford it, should they also have not a voice -- also not have a voice in american democracy? guest: do you know people like that? >> yes. to your earlier statement about children from welfare, i was part of a program that does work and they are not all bad. guest: i was just saying that most people are not on welfare, for it is easy for the majority to say...
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let's show you the shot of philadelphia. a great town. we have a nice forecast. maybe a pop-up thunderstorm in the afternoon. highs in the 80s. t.j., back to you. >>> thank you. we are less than a week away from the end of an era. nasa gets ready to launch the last space shuttle flight. was the decades long program worth it? ♪ we need your questions ♪ each and every kind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >>> we are six days away from the last scheduled launch of a nasa space shuttle launch. this is the 135th mission. atlantis is set to liftoff next week. we have more of the shuttle program. >> reporter: from the beginning, it was a marvelous machine. astronauts ventured out untethered. >> the trip took ten minutes. >> reporter: to captured and retrieve satellites dead in space. dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble with the ability to see galaxies. >> it has arrived. >> reporter: hubble was launched, repai
let's show you the shot of philadelphia. a great town. we have a nice forecast. maybe a pop-up thunderstorm in the afternoon. highs in the 80s. t.j., back to you. >>> thank you. we are less than a week away from the end of an era. nasa gets ready to launch the last space shuttle flight. was the decades long program worth it? ♪ we need your questions ♪ each and every kind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪...
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it was in the parish in villanova -- in philadelphia. one of the reasons -- the real reason, the precipitating reason had to do with bible reading in the public schools and whether, you know, catholic kids would be allowed to read the new age version rather than the king james version. it was such an affront to the protestant establishments that the governor had to pull out the guard to put down the rebellion. so it's not by any means been a smooth evolution but it has been an evolution, nevertheless, and now catholics basically are considered the mainstream in the united states. obviously post-1965 immigration, jennifer mentioned, it's predominantly from platin america and asia. about 75 hrs%, 80% -- 75%, 80% from those areas. the main demographic impact they're having is really putting more members into the roman catholic church. unlike the native born who are 2-1 protestant. immigrants coming into this nation are 2-1 catholic. so they are overwhelmingly christian unlike in europe, but they're overwhelmingly catholic as opposed to prot
it was in the parish in villanova -- in philadelphia. one of the reasons -- the real reason, the precipitating reason had to do with bible reading in the public schools and whether, you know, catholic kids would be allowed to read the new age version rather than the king james version. it was such an affront to the protestant establishments that the governor had to pull out the guard to put down the rebellion. so it's not by any means been a smooth evolution but it has been an evolution,...
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year-old document painstakingly ironed out by some of the brightest men of the last several centuries in philadelphia 224 years ago. when we amend the constitution, we make it possible to bind a future congress and that's what we need to do. now, we've had some interesting debate and discussion surrounding this proposal. last friday i listened with surprise and dismay as our president said we don't need to amend the constitution to require a balanced budget but we do need to balance our budget. in the president's opinion, congress just needs to do its job, not amend the constitution. i think i understand his point. i think he's suggesting that for congress to do its job, it needs to balance its budget. but i have to ask the question: how has that worked out for us? have past congresses balanced thubalancedtheir budgets? has the current congress balanced their budget? overwhelmingly the answer is no. it happens every now and again. some would describe those instances where it has balanced in the last two or three decades as an ax, others a momentary blip. still others -- as an accident, others a momen
year-old document painstakingly ironed out by some of the brightest men of the last several centuries in philadelphia 224 years ago. when we amend the constitution, we make it possible to bind a future congress and that's what we need to do. now, we've had some interesting debate and discussion surrounding this proposal. last friday i listened with surprise and dismay as our president said we don't need to amend the constitution to require a balanced budget but we do need to balance our budget....
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host: from the philadelphia. caller: i am a high school student and i just got my first job. i am making minimum wage, and it is a great experience, but there were conversations about financial literacy and i would not be a part of the conversation because i would not understand. i spent 1.5 years trying to find a job and excluding students from the conversation is ridiculous. i love that your program is having this on. i just think that having the program would be awesome, but not addressing the fact that the job market is hurting even high- school students right now is irresponsible. i would like your impressions on that subject and what we can do to open up the conversation in terms of our high school communities, not just the university. host: can i ask you a question? what used you take from your parents as far as how they handle finances? what have you learned from them? caller: i lived in a relatively affluent community. both of my parents make higher middle-class salaries, but they took from a lower class background, said they always told me that you need to build you
host: from the philadelphia. caller: i am a high school student and i just got my first job. i am making minimum wage, and it is a great experience, but there were conversations about financial literacy and i would not be a part of the conversation because i would not understand. i spent 1.5 years trying to find a job and excluding students from the conversation is ridiculous. i love that your program is having this on. i just think that having the program would be awesome, but not addressing...
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. >> brian from the times near philadelphia. now that the wheels have stopped, what is your most memorable moment of that flight and what is your most memorable moment of all of your flights? >> wow, that's a hard one, well, probably not one you would think. when the countdown clock stops at 31 seconds. and someone says, the clock stopped due it a malfunction. that tends to stick with you. [laughter] and the first question that comes to mind, well, what kind of malfunction. you know, and that's just the pilot's perspective. i think if i had to look at it from the layman's perspective, just an image of the space station up there. and unfortunately we cannot convey, you see the pictures but they do not capture the majesty of what humans have built in lower orbit. this is an immense vehicle and people are living and working on it like it's earth. only they float from module to module and it's a surreal experience and that's my memory. >> the question for sandy, you have more space time for orbit than the rest of the crew. and it se
. >> brian from the times near philadelphia. now that the wheels have stopped, what is your most memorable moment of that flight and what is your most memorable moment of all of your flights? >> wow, that's a hard one, well, probably not one you would think. when the countdown clock stops at 31 seconds. and someone says, the clock stopped due it a malfunction. that tends to stick with you. [laughter] and the first question that comes to mind, well, what kind of malfunction. you...
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in the state of philadelphia to the attorney general's office we've seen very few complaints regarding wireless lines. our belief is that the warrior class carriers are much more vigilant and intolerant of third party billing and they've been very aggressive in ensuring they are clean and they maintain their good reputation. and so, again, i would pose that if you ban that opportunity you would prevent that from migrating from the land mine bills to the wireless bills. many people with this point are starting to rely exclusively on the wireless service as opposed to plant land so you're concerned is a good one but i will tell you we haven't seen the problem at this point at the level that exists but it certainly has that opportunity if we don't cut off entirely >> senator, the one thought i have is it is important once again to look at the issue of the consumer expectations and whether in terms of how you can be built and for what and to see if the expectations are the same in the wireless environment as the landline environment. it may be because of the availability of the various why
in the state of philadelphia to the attorney general's office we've seen very few complaints regarding wireless lines. our belief is that the warrior class carriers are much more vigilant and intolerant of third party billing and they've been very aggressive in ensuring they are clean and they maintain their good reputation. and so, again, i would pose that if you ban that opportunity you would prevent that from migrating from the land mine bills to the wireless bills. many people with this...
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., philadelphia, through parts of the new york area as well. they're going to see temperatures dangerously high at times and these are measured in the shade. so it's hot. this will break down in a little bit as we approach friday and saturday. the next two days, suzanne, awfully, awfully hot. take care. >> hot and stecky. rob, thank you. it's hot everywhere. it's hot here. >>> if you can't beat the heat with air conditioning, you could be roasting outside. we want to know just how the heat affects your body. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us, and elizabeth was outside and came inside. gratefully you're in the full air conditioning now. >> feels lovely. very nice in the studio, for once. >> what does the heat do to your body? >> i picked three areas of body to look at really what does the heat do. start with the brain. when it's hot outside, the temperature in your brain actually goes up. if you could stick a thermometer in there use see the mercury rising. that's why people get kind of confused sometimes. when they're ov
., philadelphia, through parts of the new york area as well. they're going to see temperatures dangerously high at times and these are measured in the shade. so it's hot. this will break down in a little bit as we approach friday and saturday. the next two days, suzanne, awfully, awfully hot. take care. >> hot and stecky. rob, thank you. it's hot everywhere. it's hot here. >>> if you can't beat the heat with air conditioning, you could be roasting outside. we want to know just...
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revises their deeply flawed airspace redesign plan for new york, new jersey, and philadelphia. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: i continue to reserve different given the difference in time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from illinois. mr. costello: madam speaker, thank you. i would ask my friend, the chairman of the subcommittee, if he has other speakers. if he has no other speakers, i am prepared to be the last speaker on our side and yield back if there are no speakers on your side to close. mr. petri: excuse me. if you want to yield back. i was prepared to close at the very end for a minute or two. mr. costello: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. costello: madam speaker, we heard from chairman mica who we have worked with very closely. he has done his very best up to this point to try and get an f.a.a. re-authorization bill both out of the h
revises their deeply flawed airspace redesign plan for new york, new jersey, and philadelphia. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: i continue to reserve different given the difference in time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from illinois. mr. costello: madam speaker, thank you. i would ask my friend, the chairman of the subcommittee, if he has other...
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the philadelphia eagles' controversial quarterback has signed an endorsement deal. while nike said they don't condone vick's past mistakes, they support the positive chains he's made to better himself off the field. nike severed ties with vick back in 2007 over his involvement in that dogfighting ring. >>> now this -- >> very scary, especially when there's thousands of people that travel every day, especially what happened 9/11. >> it's not great, i know it, because anybody can go through it. >> well, one man did go through it, allegedly boarding a plane in new york without a proper boarding pass, and an invalid i.d. and trying to do it once again in los angeles. so, how did this passenger get through airport security twice that we know of? that's coming up. >>> we first told you about this story just yesterday. allegedly this man was able to fly from new york all the way to los angeles on a virgin america flight without a proper boarding pass. it was expired. didn't even have his name on it or even being on the flight manifest, so that was last friday. but he wasn'
the philadelphia eagles' controversial quarterback has signed an endorsement deal. while nike said they don't condone vick's past mistakes, they support the positive chains he's made to better himself off the field. nike severed ties with vick back in 2007 over his involvement in that dogfighting ring. >>> now this -- >> very scary, especially when there's thousands of people that travel every day, especially what happened 9/11. >> it's not great, i know it, because anybody...
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just as gorgeous in philadelphia as it is right here in new york city. i wish everybody could feel the relief of that cold front. but it won't make it all the way across the country. here's some of the play places that will see the cooler temperatures. boston, 77 todayay. though you will start warming up again because we're in for more all that weather was brought to you by swiffer wetjets. we are live from hollywood next. emmy nominations here. empty nest, new kitchen, new us? who are we? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the tradiotional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the country folk? now that's us. save up to 20% on every kitchen style, now until august 21st at ikea, the life improvement store. 8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8
just as gorgeous in philadelphia as it is right here in new york city. i wish everybody could feel the relief of that cold front. but it won't make it all the way across the country. here's some of the play places that will see the cooler temperatures. boston, 77 todayay. though you will start warming up again because we're in for more all that weather was brought to you by swiffer wetjets. we are live from hollywood next. emmy nominations here. empty nest, new kitchen, new us? who are we?...
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one of those on the list is in philadelphia in a building once owned by benjamin franklin. it a tourist attraction because it's billed as the nation's first post office. >> that's really sad because this is something historic. ben franklin did a lot for this country. and this is one of his legacies. >> ben franklin was the first postmaster general. now, while this is a tourist attraction, this post office is not considered a moneymaker for the postal service. >>> chininis launching a safety campaign after saturday's deadly bullet train collision. details are emerging about the government's efforts to actually cover up details of the crash to save face. abc's clarissa ward is in beijing. and she got ahold of some of the government's direct instructions. >> reporter: it was a horrifying scene. one of china's super-elite, high-speed trains smacked into the back of another train that hastalled, killing 39 people. and now, china's government is they sent out instructions to chinese journalists covering the tragedy. among the highlights, do not investigate the causes of the accid
one of those on the list is in philadelphia in a building once owned by benjamin franklin. it a tourist attraction because it's billed as the nation's first post office. >> that's really sad because this is something historic. ben franklin did a lot for this country. and this is one of his legacies. >> ben franklin was the first postmaster general. now, while this is a tourist attraction, this post office is not considered a moneymaker for the postal service. >>> chininis...
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. >> host: elizabeth from philadelphia e-mails in: which native american writers do you admire? also which writers, native american or others, have influenced your writing the most? >> guest: well, i really like leslie so kohl's garden of the dunes, it's an impressive, amazing book. i've used it, i use it in classes. um, i'm interested in, i'm interested in maybe literature from long ago up until the present, so i'm, you know, keeping, trying to keep up with everybody's work. um, which is really hard because there are so many new writers coming out all the time, and i can't keep up. but, um, "garden of the dunes," i have to say is one of my favorites. i think "tracks" is an incredible book. um, well, i have my friends, all my friends i love their work, you know, deborah hedge, miranda hitchcock, you know, eric gainsworth, you know, there are all kinds of writers who we know each other, and they're excellent writers. so, but i think when it comes to, you know, who influences me the most it would be probably the ones that i've named. and darcy mcnick old from, he was turn of the c
. >> host: elizabeth from philadelphia e-mails in: which native american writers do you admire? also which writers, native american or others, have influenced your writing the most? >> guest: well, i really like leslie so kohl's garden of the dunes, it's an impressive, amazing book. i've used it, i use it in classes. um, i'm interested in, i'm interested in maybe literature from long ago up until the present, so i'm, you know, keeping, trying to keep up with everybody's work. um,...
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and former godfather's pizza ceo her man cane headed to philadelphia where he made a speech to the members of the tea party. president obama marks his third fourth of july with the commander in chief with the military of the white house. let's go back briefly. we haven't talked to you in a couple of weeks about michelle bachmann. >> she explode in the new hampshire debate. i think there's a huge part of that. the tea party, conservative side of the parisi is wide open. she is going to be the alternative to the candidate right now. i think unless perry gets in from texas, not sure he's going to get in. can i tell you a story about new hampshire? i went through two of the mile-long parades in new hampshire, 100-degree temperature. you walk in the park afterwards to speak. bob dole was ahead of maine and i said, bob, how was it? he said, pat, i missed the first bataan death march, but i made this one. blazing hot in new hampshire. >> there's controversy over the deficit, the argument in the august 2 deadline. joining us, this conversation from columbia, south carolina, democratic representati
and former godfather's pizza ceo her man cane headed to philadelphia where he made a speech to the members of the tea party. president obama marks his third fourth of july with the commander in chief with the military of the white house. let's go back briefly. we haven't talked to you in a couple of weeks about michelle bachmann. >> she explode in the new hampshire debate. i think there's a huge part of that. the tea party, conservative side of the parisi is wide open. she is going to be...
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a small piece of american history will stop mailing letters, the benjamin franklin post office in philadelphia is one of the post offices slated to close because of budget cuts. the three story brick building was founded in 1775. so what would you do? you see your child on the school bus slumped over, unresponsive with kids standing over him. well, one mom ran right on to the bus. watch this. >> i could not see him in the seat. he was slumped down in the seat. i did not have visual of my son. there were children standing there that were scared saying we cannot move him. we cannot wake him. >> but now, she could end up behind bars. how is that possible? fox news analyst peter johnson jr. here to explain. peter, legally? >> boneheaded world of prosecution. we've seen it over the last two days, they want to prosecute a new bloomfield pennsylvania emergency room nurse for seeing her son apparently she thought in distress on the bus. slumped over on the bus with a bunch of kids gathered around the boy, little 5-year-old boy, and then ran on to the bus, against the driver's wishes. and now after tha
a small piece of american history will stop mailing letters, the benjamin franklin post office in philadelphia is one of the post offices slated to close because of budget cuts. the three story brick building was founded in 1775. so what would you do? you see your child on the school bus slumped over, unresponsive with kids standing over him. well, one mom ran right on to the bus. watch this. >> i could not see him in the seat. he was slumped down in the seat. i did not have visual of my...
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washington to work on the debt on the one hand drveghts the president chose to fly to a fund-raiser in philadelphia. republicans have been engaged in efforts to fix the debt and deficit since the election last fall. house republicans passed a serious budget that could cut $6.2 trillion over the next decade. not enough, but substantial. after demagoguing the ryan budget as an effort to kill medicare and push grandma off the cliff, senate democrats have yet to bring any budget to the floor. i heard just a few minutes ago that it's being considered in a very partisan way and i don't know if we'll goat see it before it comes to the floor. but we've gone 800 days without passing any sort of budget. even though the media reported that senate democrats have reached a budget agreement, they still haven't brought the budget to the floor or shared it with republicans. why? i can only assume it's because it includes trillions of dollars in tax increases that would be unpalatable to the majority of americans. now, the president presented a budget and we voted on that budget. in fact, it was voted on 0-97. the
washington to work on the debt on the one hand drveghts the president chose to fly to a fund-raiser in philadelphia. republicans have been engaged in efforts to fix the debt and deficit since the election last fall. house republicans passed a serious budget that could cut $6.2 trillion over the next decade. not enough, but substantial. after demagoguing the ryan budget as an effort to kill medicare and push grandma off the cliff, senate democrats have yet to bring any budget to the floor. i...
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., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city as well. here's what we think for heat indices today and tomorrow. up and over 100 degrees. we may see a little bit of a break come thursday and friday and we'll see this pattern break down just a little bit. you don't get cold fronts that go down to the south this time of year but if we can break it up a little bit, get rid of the high keeping everything hot, hazy and humid, we'll do a good job, better job of that i should say later in the week. the next couple days is going to be dangerously hot. do what you can to stay cool. >> inside, keep hydrated. thank you. >>> tensions between the syrian regime and the u.s. reaching a new high this morning. mobs attacking the u.s. embassy in damascus. yesterday crowds surrounded the building breaking windows, using spray paint. no one was hurt but the violence comes as secretary of state hillary clinton unleashed her strongest criticism yet of that country's president, bashar al assad. >> president assad is not indispensable and we have absolutely noth
., baltimore, philadelphia and new york city as well. here's what we think for heat indices today and tomorrow. up and over 100 degrees. we may see a little bit of a break come thursday and friday and we'll see this pattern break down just a little bit. you don't get cold fronts that go down to the south this time of year but if we can break it up a little bit, get rid of the high keeping everything hot, hazy and humid, we'll do a good job, better job of that i should say later in the week. the...
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leaving these kids in philadelphia to seek some cool in the pool. this is some oppresive and dangerous heat affecting more than 20 states and more than 90 million people. >> reporter: the heat isn't just widespread. it's deadly. the mobile home of a 51-year-old illinois man reached dangerously high temperatures when the air conditioner broke sunday causing him to have a fatal heat stroke. in milwaukee several runners are just getting out of the hospital after suffering heat related illnesses during a half marathon sunday. people were falling down on that bridge. i had to stop in the middle to help somebody who collapsed in front of me. >> reporter: monday in little rock, arkansas where temperatures hit 102, many lined up outside a nonprofit agency to apply for help with their electricity bills, a desperate effort to stay cool, with no end to the heat in sight. and, natalie, people are doing whatever they can to stay cool. you see i have resorted to using note cards as a big fan. emergency workers are warning people in all seriousness if you don't ha
leaving these kids in philadelphia to seek some cool in the pool. this is some oppresive and dangerous heat affecting more than 20 states and more than 90 million people. >> reporter: the heat isn't just widespread. it's deadly. the mobile home of a 51-year-old illinois man reached dangerously high temperatures when the air conditioner broke sunday causing him to have a fatal heat stroke. in milwaukee several runners are just getting out of the hospital after suffering heat related...